Aaaron thanks, what you have is a great place for me to start. I can
work on this steadily until May when you get the time. Hopefully I can
have a good first or second working draft of the entire site up and
running by then for us to tweak into shape.
Sorry my site was down. I restarted that box (kernel upgrade) and
forgot to restart gorg. I have it in my local.start now. If anyone gets
an error please let me know, thanks.
curtis119.no-ip.org
--- Aaron Shi <aaron@××××××××.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Did anyone take a look at my solutions/comments in my previous email
> regarding how to accomodate people who use giant fonts when viewing
> the
> site? I tried to fit some design time into my schedule, but by the
> looks
> of it I will not be able to work on it until May. In the meantime,
> I've
> attached a rar containing all the latest files. It contains the
> normal
> version and the experimental big-fonts-okay version (using css files
> in the
> folder /css2). Please if someone want to take a stab at making it
> work
> better with giant fonts go ahead by all means.
>
> The index page currently has no print css.
> The generic page is a good base for all the other pages still needed
> (http://dev.gentoo.org/~swift/www-redesign/roadmap.xml), the print
> css can
> be used for all the printable pages.
>
> To see what the print css looks like, open up generic.html and hit
> print
> preview in your browser (I still have not received response as to how
> it
> looks in various other browsers compared to our reference browsers of
> Firefox 1/IE 6).
>
> If someone wants to start on the other pages, that wouldn't hurt.
> Most of
> the formatting is probably already present in generic.html, just copy
> what
> you need for each page from there. Some things that are definitely
> missing
> are the formatting for command/code samples, etc. You should be
> working
> with the sitelevel css file: gentoo.css; you should _not_ need to
> touch
> anything in global.css. It's probably best to leave the bigfontok
> (css2
> folder) stuff alone for now until we get some better bearings on the
> issue.
>
>
> Michael: I tried viewing your pages several times but only got a page
> cannot
> be found. I know your site worked before, but not lately. =(
>
> An update on the image permissions, I've obtained written permission
> for the
> following image.
>
> > The following image has no usage restrictions provided that the
> author is
> > contacted (which I just did, waiting for reply).
> > http://sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=176068
>
> Still waiting on the last two.
>
> > There are two images unaccounted for, the background for Interact
> and the
> image for Resources.
> > I can no longer find them in the database (might've got lost when
> their
> database pruned etc.).
> > People with similar problems have posted on their forums that one
> should
> seek the admin's help.
> > I have contacted the admin to track down the original authors. If
> the
> admin cannot locate the
> > original authors/permission info, I will find suitable
> replacements.
>
> The site's been down for past couple of weeks, I think the admin is
> probably
> too busy fixing the site rather than looking into my inquiries.
>
> -Aaron
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sven Vermeulen [mailto:swift@g.o]
> > Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 2:37 AM
> > To: www-redesign@××××××××××××.org
> > Subject: Re: [www-redesign] Too much?
> >
> > Michael Curtis Napier wrote:
> > > I'm in the process of making a beta of guide.xsl and
> > handbook.xsl. I
> > > haven't touched handbook.xml yet but guide.xml is coming
> > along nicely.
> > > Aaron, we really need you to work on the layout. I'm not really a
>
> > > designer so all I can do is copy your ideas. Please look at how
> the
> > > pages are being rendered and give me some input. A tarball
> > of all the
> > > cleaned up pages and css you have would really help. These
> > pages are
> > > being served from my laptop using xeviers' gorg over dsl so
> > be patient.
> >
> > Mind you that the XSL will probably need to be rethought of.
> > We want to make it less resource-hungry (less document()
> > calls) and more modular.
> >
> > Wkr,
> > Sven Vermeulen
> >
> >
> > --
> > ^__^ And Larry saw that it was Good.
> > (oo) Sven Vermeulen
> > (__) http://www.gentoo.org Documentation & PR
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> >
> >
> >
>